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NO Comment: March 2011
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This is a blog to highlight and discuss offensive, irresponsible, and inappropriate comments on NOLA.com's Times Picayune website. The blog is not an exhaustive daily monitor of offensive content on NOLA.com but instead the few comments posted and discussed here are exemplary of thousands of similar comments posted on the website. Monday, March 28, 2011. A comment about the disappearance of Jim Dugan. March 27, 2011 at 5:51AM. I'm gonna go to the hospital to make sure I don't have a disease. I think its ...
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NO Comment: Michael Anderson's Prison Monkey Family
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This is a blog to highlight and discuss offensive, irresponsible, and inappropriate comments on NOLA.com's Times Picayune website. The blog is not an exhaustive daily monitor of offensive content on NOLA.com but instead the few comments posted and discussed here are exemplary of thousands of similar comments posted on the website. Saturday, March 19, 2011. Michael Anderson's Prison Monkey Family. A comment concerning Michael Anderson's guilty plea in federal court. March 19, 2011 at 11:31AM. 10 Year Old ...
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Faces of 21LA | SEIU Local 21LA
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CBR Contract Approved at Metro Council Meeting. April 11, 2013. After a lengthy campaign, the City of Baton Rouge union contract was approved by the Baton Rouge Metro Council on April 10, 2013. This culminated years of hard work and dedication of SEIU Local 21 LA union members. Thank you to the city of Baton Rouge and the Metro Council members who have supported SEIU 21LA throughout the years. We look forward to working with the city. Finally, the members of SEIU Local 21 LA, your City-Parish employees w...
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donating money | Enough
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The Personal Politics of Resisting Capitalism. Tag Archives: donating money. I came for a visit and stayed. I dropped out of college. I got my real education. Friends hooked me up with under-the-table work doing housepainting, bookstore work, manufacturing, commercial kitchen work, you name it. The community in San Francisco was the first place I had felt relatively safe and sane. I learned about street economies and I absorbed a lot of politics and went to a lot of protests. Her own upbringing taught he...
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resource sharing | Enough
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The Personal Politics of Resisting Capitalism. Tag Archives: resource sharing. I came for a visit and stayed. I dropped out of college. I got my real education. Friends hooked me up with under-the-table work doing housepainting, bookstore work, manufacturing, commercial kitchen work, you name it. The community in San Francisco was the first place I had felt relatively safe and sane. I learned about street economies and I absorbed a lot of politics and went to a lot of protests. Her own upbringing taught ...
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floodlines: May 2007
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Random sporadic thoughts about medicine, social justice, and home. Tuesday, May 29, 2007. Here I go being all naïve again. Time goes by and I feel like I should be learning more, growing more, understanding more, and I just keep getting blindsided with my own innocence. It’s frustrating and embarrassing but I guess that’s how life is, really. Well Was I ever off-base. For anyone who needs some schooling on why that’s important, you can check out this Wikipedia page. That it’s actually a memorable quote o...
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floodlines: April 2007
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Random sporadic thoughts about medicine, social justice, and home. Tuesday, April 24, 2007. After Katrina, their mother’s job relocated her to Monroe, but the older brother’s job is in New Orleans and the younger brother is in school in New Orleans. The brothers are constantly traveling back and forth from Monroe to New Orleans, and they don’t always have reliable transportation to make this trip. Any why is medical illness the only valid excuse for missing school? I hope it works. Today I fell in love w...
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floodlines: June 2007
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Random sporadic thoughts about medicine, social justice, and home. Tuesday, June 19, 2007. Here’s something I learned today: New Orleans incarcerates more people per capita than anywhere else in the entire world. And still, people are really afraid of crime here. Is putting more people in jail per capita than anywhere else in the world making us feel safer? Do we feel like it’s working? Do I feel safer now, knowing that more of my neighbors are in jail than anybody else’s neighbors in the whole world?
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floodlines: Waking Up
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Random sporadic thoughts about medicine, social justice, and home. Tuesday, May 29, 2007. Here I go being all naïve again. Time goes by and I feel like I should be learning more, growing more, understanding more, and I just keep getting blindsided with my own innocence. It’s frustrating and embarrassing but I guess that’s how life is, really. Well Was I ever off-base. For anyone who needs some schooling on why that’s important, you can check out this Wikipedia page. That it’s actually a memorable quote o...
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floodlines: October 2005
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Random sporadic thoughts about medicine, social justice, and home. Monday, October 31, 2005. Natural Disasters Don't Discriminate"? Today is Halloween, which means that in addition to trucks full of National Guard and contractors, the streets are also teeming with superheroes on bikes and winged angels driving pickup trucks. Tonight I hope we are all out in force, costumed freaks dancing our demons away. How long y'all gonna be out here for? Posted by catherine at 10:09 AM. Thursday, October 27, 2005.